Sentence examples for the subordination from inspiring English sources

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the subordination

noun

The process of making something subordinate.

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The subordination of architectural to commercial values.

It's a style of acting that the Academy loves — the subordination of self to the character.

"What does not continue is the subordination and the kneeling" before Washington.

The memo justified the loan restructuring, including the "subordination" of the government's interest.

Is not a central principle of Western democracy the subordination of the military to political leadership?

The rising tides of religious fundamentalism tend towards both the exclusion of outsiders and the subordination of women.

Yisa, who grew up in Tanzania, denies there is any political element to the subordination of French.

Society, she says, shows a "yogic ability to bend over backwards to... accept and normalise" the subordination of the female.

His ecclesiastical policy was conditioned by his determination to complete the subordination of the church to the crown.

But it represents the subordination of all social concerns to the aesthetic preferences of the wealthy consumer.

The first was the subordination of women: Have we ever heard about women's subordination from a head of state?

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